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Gasoline is not a pure substance, and is actually changed in its formulation for different seasons. Samples of gasoline may have a density around the range of 0.70 to 0.80 kg/L.

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What is the specific weight of gasoline?

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How much does a liter of gasoline weigh?

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How would density relate to liter?

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Why you use gram per cubic decimeter unit for gases?

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If you have 30 miles per gallon how many miles do you get for one liter of gas?

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